Asking The Manager of The Fragment Room

This week’s Pinnable Picks takes us to Singapore’s OG rage room — @thefragmentroom — where we caught up with Maverick to talk food, feelings, and fried chicken 🍗💥

From late-night Thai food at @warmupcafe_sg to emotionally healing bowls of prawn broth at @oneprawnnco, he’s got some seriously underrated recommendations.

Other favs?

🍦 Waffles & ice cream at @lickerssg

🍫 Chocolate fudge for stress

🐔 Guilty pleasure: @arnoldsfriedchicken

🍜 Old-school eats above City Plaza

❌ Most overrated? Pocha (👀)

💆‍♂️ Best reset? The Fragment Room — because nothing says clarity like smashing a printer.

Discovered and planned entirely with @pinnable.ai — the AI that helps you find where to go and what to eat based on your vibe and content. No spreadsheets, no overthinking. Just vibes.

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The Fragment Room
2025/8/6 Edited to

... Read moreIf you've ever heard of rage rooms but never quite understood their appeal, The Fragment Room in Singapore offers a unique blend of physical and mental detox. Maverick, the face behind this OG rage room, recommends it as the best way to beat stress and gain clarity by literally breaking things like printers. It's a fun, unconventional way to de-stress that also taps into a deeper emotional catharsis. Beyond the smashing therapy, what makes this experience truly special is Maverick’s insider food tips. He highlights late-night Thai meals at Warm Up Cafe and soul-soothing prawn broth from One Prawn Co — lesser-known spots that offer comfort through good food just as effectively as cathartic smashing. For a sweet twist, waffles and ice cream at Lickers SG and chocolate fudge present indulgent ways to treat yourself during or after your rage session. And if fried chicken is your guilty pleasure, Arnold’s Fried Chicken is Maverick’s recommendation for satisfying that craving. Interestingly, Maverick also shares his thoughts on overrated places like Pocha, proving that not all popular spots live up to the hype. This honest take helps visitors prioritize quality experiences. Whether you want a way to physically release tension or explore hidden culinary gems in Singapore, pairing a visit to The Fragment Room with Maverick’s food picks makes for an enriching day out. It’s more than just smashing stuff — it’s about healing mind and body through sensory experiences and local culture. For those curious about rage rooms, it’s worth visiting to see how breaking physical objects like printers can align with releasing emotional weight — something Maverick emphasizes as a powerful reset for mental well-being.

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